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Breaking news: Phone service is down

POSTED: Tuesday, September 29, 2015phonerepairs_web

Phone service for both Lynnfield Town Hall and the Lynnfield School Department is currently down this morning, Tuesday, Sept. 29.

Town officials assure the public that technicians are currently working on the problem and everyone for their patience.

 

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CVS rezoning request fails to get support of Planning Bd.

Published in the September 23, 2015 edition

THE ARCHITECTURAL rendering of the redesigned free-standing CVS Pharmacy building proposed for the corner of Salem Street and Broadway incorporates traditional colonial features to blend into the abutting residential area on Salem Street. (Maureen Doherty Photo)
THE ARCHITECTURAL rendering of the redesigned free-standing CVS Pharmacy building proposed for the corner of Salem Street and Broadway incorporates traditional colonial features to blend into the abutting residential area on Salem Street. (Maureen Doherty Photo)

By MAUREEN DOHERTY

LYNNFIELD —The citizens’ petition seeking to rezone a portion…

 

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Perley Burrill Stalemate

Published in the September 23, 2015 edition

By MAUREEN DOHERTY

LYNNFIELD — In the months that have passed since five underground fuel storage tanks were removed from the Perley Burrill property on Salem Street virtually no progress has been made to get the site presentable and eventually sold.

The sale of the property is essential…

 

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Internship, college credit programs unveiled

Published in the September 23, 2015 edition

By DAN TOMASELLO

LYNNFIELD — Lynnfield High School is looking to expand learning opportunities for students in new ways, High School Principal Bob Cleary told the School Committee.

Cleary appeared before the school board to discuss the school improvement plan for LHS. The plan, which includes three different…

 

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PHOTO: On cruise control

LYNNFIELD HIGH SCHOOL Assistant Principal Kevin Cyr and his young son Brian check out the police department’s motorcycle after the Best Buddies Friendship 5K at MarketStreet Lynnfied on Sept. 20. The high school will be launching a Best Buddies chapter next month. (Courtesy Photo)
LYNNFIELD HIGH SCHOOL Assistant Principal Kevin Cyr and his young son Brian check out the police department’s motorcycle after the Best Buddies Friendship 5K at MarketStreet Lynnfied on Sept. 20. The high school will be launching a Best Buddies chapter next month. (Courtesy Photo)

Published in the September 23, 2015 edition

 

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Summer Street Pumpkin Fair Oct. 3

Published in the September 23, 2015 edition

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LYNNFIELD — The annual Summer Street School Pumpkin Fair at Summer Street School will be held on Saturday, Oct. 3, from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. A rain date has been scheduled for Sunday, Oct. 4.

The fair is a community based event which includes fun activities, games, pumpkin decorating…

 

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Cultural Council hosts grant writing workshop Sept. 29

Published in the September 23, 2015 edition

LYNNFIELD — The Lynnfield Cultural Council invites local cultural leaders to a grant application workshop on Tuesday, Sept. 29 at 7 p.m. at the Al Merritt Cultural Center, MarketStreet Lynnfield.

The workshop is the first of several events planned by the council for the 2016 grant season to help promote…

 

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PHOTO: Lynnfield remembers Sept. 11

A COLD AND DREARY morning did not prevent over two dozen residents and first responders from attending the fire department’s ceremony commemorating the 14th anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, conducted by (center) Fire Chaplain Rev. Dennis Bailey. (Dan Tomasello Photo)
A COLD AND DREARY morning did not prevent over two dozen residents and first responders from attending the fire department’s ceremony commemorating the 14th anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, conducted by (center) Fire Chaplain Rev. Dennis Bailey. (Dan Tomasello Photo)

Published in the September 16, 2015 edition

 

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Pipeline’s environmental, water supply concerns aired

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A NUMBER OF environmental concerns about Kinder Morgan’s controversial proposal to construct a 20-24 inch high pressure natural gas pipeline into Massachusetts and New Hampshire was raised by, from left, Pipeline Awareness Group Co-Chairman Rich Cowan, Ipswich River Watershed Association Executive Director Wayne Castonguay, and Stop Northeast Energy Direct (NED) Coalition Organizers Paula Terrasi and

 

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Contentious debate over petition to expand selectmen

Published in the September 16, 2015 edition

SELECTMAN Tom Terranova (far right) emphasizes his position on the citizens' petition he supports that seeks a Town Charter change to expand the Board of Selectmen from three members to five during a heated debate at last week's meeting. Selectmen Chris Barrett and Phil Crawford listen before making their counter arguments. (Maureen Doherty Photo)
SELECTMAN Tom Terranova (far right) emphasizes his position on the citizens’ petition he supports that seeks a Town Charter change to expand the Board of Selectmen from three members to five during a heated debate at last week’s meeting. Selectmen Chris Barrett and Phil Crawford listen before making

 

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Yard House given warning; agrees to police details for at least two years

Published in the September 16, 2015 edition

By MAUREEN DOHERTY

LYNNFIELD — A compromise agreement was reached between the Yard House and the Board of Selectmen concerning allegations of excessive amounts of alcohol served to patrons on two separate occasions in May.

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COPsync911 will provide direct link between schools, police in emergencies

Published in the September 16, 2015 edition

A PARTNERSHIP fostered between the Lynnfield Public Schools and Police Department, with funding provided by local banks, will enable the schools to purchase specialized software linking administrators and local police officers in real time via their computers and mobile devices, reducing response times in crisis situations. The Savings Bank (TSB) is the lead sponsor of the program. From left: TSB South Lynnfield Branch Manager Tes Mercedat, Superintendent Jane Tremblay, Police Chief Dave Breen, TSB Lynnfield Branch Manager Lisa Pappas and TSB Executive V.P. and COO Bob DiBella. (Maureen Doherty Photo)
A PARTNERSHIP fostered between the Lynnfield Public Schools and Police Department, with funding provided by local banks, will enable the schools to purchase specialized software linking administrators and local police officers in real time via their computers and mobile devices, reducing response times in crisis situations. The Savings

 

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